Lost in transition? Professional perspectives on transitional mental health services for young people in Germany: a qualitative study
Abstract Background The transition of young patients from child and adolescent to adult mental health services often results in the interruption or termination of care. At this intersection, mental health professionals function as gatekeepers between systems, and their personal views on current clin...
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Main Authors: | Sabine Loos (Author), Naina Walia (Author), Thomas Becker (Author), Bernd Puschner (Author) |
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